Stacey Lee Webber

On the Money

At first glance, these unique earrings featuring a woman's profile evoke the classic image of a cameo or a Victorian silhouette. But there's a material twist: Stacey Lee Webber tracks down Liberty dimes, minted 1916-1945. She then uses a jeweler's saw to delicately cut out the mythic woman's features, including the winged cap that represents the pursuit of freedom. The pendants are then suspended from oxidized silver hoops. Handmade in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Stacey Lee Webber

location

Pennsylvania

created by

Stacey Lee Webber

location

Pennsylvania

Philadelphia-based artist Stacey Lee Webber finds unique ways to recontextualize objects from blue collar neighborhoods. Her designs embody a refined aesthetic while they challenge the conventional possibilities of everyday materials. Through her sculptural investigations and upcycled designs, Stacey celebrates working class families that make up the heart of American culture.

HandmadeRecycledMade in the USA

Made from

sterling silver french wire hoops, Liberty Dime

Measurements

1" L x 0.5" Dia

Ingredients

Care

Clean with soft,polishing cloth.

Item ID

45911

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